Corrections & Amplifications

Updated Oct. 6, 2005 12:01 a.m. ET

UNDER RULES PASSED by Iraq's Parliament earlier this week, the country's proposed constitution would have been rejected in a referendum on Oct. 15 if two-thirds of all registered voters in three or more provinces had voted against the document. An article Tuesday about the referendum incorrectly said the rule change meant that two-thirds of all registered voters in all of Iraq would have to vote against the constitution for it to be rejected.

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